Praxis II (SLP) Latest Update with Verified Solutions
Praxis II (SLP) Latest Update with Verified Solutions Sternocledomastoid Muscle of respiration Muscle which opposes velopharyngeal closure Lavator veli palatini Major acoustic characteristic of voiceless fricatives aperiodicity Front vowels characterized by High frequency second formant (F2) Technique which results in temporary facilitation of swallow reflex Thermal stimulation Stroboscopy Most efficient & effective instrument for viewing the vocal folds (VFs) Bulbar palsy characterized by Flaccid paralysis Independent variable manipulated to determine its effect on the dependent variable Within-subjects design dependent variables are measured repeatedly in the same subjects under different tasks/conditions between-subjects design each participant participates in one and only one group. The results from each group are then compared to each other to examine differences, and thus, effect of the IV. For example, in a study examining the effect of Bayer aspirin vs Tylenol on headaches, we can have 2 groups (those getting Bayer and those getting Tylenol). Participants get either Bayer OR Tylenol, but they do NOT get both Multiple baseline design The multiple baseline design allows for evaluation across clients, situations, or problems. It is a true experimental design in that it allows for causal inference. It is extremely useful for evaluating situations where an intervention would be likely to bring about enduring changes in the dependent variable Flaccid paralysis of soft palate remediated by palatal lift appliance to compensation for intact but non-functioning palate 1st choice of tx for submucous cleft surgery 1st choce for congenitally short palate surgery Best way to assess swallow (prior to providing speech tx) modified barium swallow ellipses omission of words or other linguistic units b/c they're unnecessary or contextually inferfed. deixis A word (such as this, that, these, those, now, then) that points to the time, place, or situation in which the speaker is speaking. Also known as deixis. Leading causes of aphasia CVA, TBI, seizures, tumors, neurodegenerative disorders (dementia & primary progressive aphasi
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